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==Surname==
* [[Abbas Adham]] (1885–1969), Iranian physician and politician
* [[Adel Adham]] (1928–1996), Egyptian actor
* [[Allen Adham]], American businessman
* [[Ibrahim ibn Adham]], Arab Muslim saint and Sufi mystic
* [[Ismail Adham]] (1911–1940), Egyptian writer
* [[Kamal Adham]] (1929–1999), Turkish-born Saudi intelligence chief and businessman
* [[Mohamed Ashour El-Adham]] (born 1985), Egyptian footballer
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==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==

Revision as of 13:14, 15 November 2024

Adham
PronunciationFrench: [ad.am]
Arabic: [æd.hæm]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameSlavic/Arabic
Meaning"son of the red earth" and "intensity in the blackness"

Adham (Arabic: أدهم) is a masculine given name meaning "intensity in the blackness" in Arabic used to describe shiny black stallions. In the Arabic world, Adham became the diminutive of Adam and a city was born out of it in the Adam agglomeration in Saudi Arabia. It also is a Slavs surname that means « son of the red earth ». People with this name include :

Given name

We don't allow the surnames to be here.

Fictional characters

  • Adham Sabri, the main character in Ragol Al Mostaheel series by Nabil Farouk

Other uses

See also